Personalized multimedia messaging system

ABSTRACT

A method for providing a personalized multimedia messaging service, wherein the method includes obtaining an MMS message ( 800 ). Recipient according to preferences of the at least one targeted recipient ( 900 ), thereby producing a personalized MMS message ( 910 ), and transmitting the personalized MMS message to the at least one targeted recipient indicate ( 1000 ) that the at least one targeted recipient is not interested in receiving the personalized MMS message.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is a 35 USC §371 application ofPCT/IL2004/000261, filed on 23 Mar. 2004 and entitled “PERSONALIZEDMULTIMEDIA MESSAGING SYSTEM”, which was published on 29 Sep. 2005 in theEnglish language with International Publication Number WO 2005/091537.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to messaging systems in general andparticularly, but not exclusively, to messaging systems that enable amultimedia messaging service (MMS).

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Multimedia messaging service (MMS) is conceived as an evolution of thepopular short messaging service (SMS) that is provided by many cellulartelephone operators. In MMS, a user or a content provider may transmitto a recipient, or to a plurality of recipients, messages with richcontent such as video, audio, stills images and text; SMS is typicallylimited to text.

Demonstrations of creation and use of MMS messages are found at thefollowing web sites: www.alatto3g.com/mmsdemo/alatto/composer.jsp; andwww.internexium.com/demo.htm. Typically, MMS messages are expected toinclude some form of Digital Rights Management (DRM) as mentioned in apress release dated 7 Apr. 2003 at www.3G.co.uk which is entitled “MMSWireless Will Lack Real Content”. DRM is required in order to avoidre-distribution of MMS messages by users without appropriateauthorization from composers/creators of the MMS messages.

Some aspects of technologies and related art that may be useful inunderstanding the present invention are described in the followingpublications:

European patent application EP 1113631, which describes method anddevice for integrated multimedia messaging service;

Published PCT patent application WO 01/33781, which describes a methodfor implementing a multimedia messaging service, a multimedia messagingsystem, a server of a multimedia messaging system and a multimediaterminal;

Published PCT patent application WO 01/33782, which describes a methodfor implementing a multimedia messaging service between a terminal thatcommunicates with a network over a radio path and a server;

Published PCT patent application WO 03/053092, which describes apparatusand method for offering event image mail service using multimediamessaging service;

European patent application EP 1271970, which describes methods, devicesand software programs for processing and/or evaluating MultimediaMessaging Service (MMS) messages; and

European patent application EP 1255416, which describes method andmedium for storing and accessing MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service)information.

The disclosures of all references mentioned above and throughout thepresent specification, as well as the disclosures of all referencesmentioned in those references, are hereby incorporated herein byreference.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention seeks to provide personalization techniques forMMS with improved capabilities for message presentation and forselection of content associated with MMS messages for display.

It is expected that MMS will appeal to users if at least some forms ofpersonalization will be enabled by the service, such as personalizationof presentation of MMS messages and personalization of options to viewand select MMS messages for display.

There is thus provided in accordance with a preferred embodiment of thepresent invention a method for providing a personalized multimediamessaging service (MMS), the method including obtaining an MMS message,applying personalized metadata to the MMS message for at least onetargeted recipient according to preferences of the at least one targetedrecipient, thereby producing a personalized MMS message, andtransmitting the personalized MMS message to the at least one targetedrecipient, unless the preferences of the at least one targeted recipientindicate that the at least one targeted recipient is not interested inreceiving the personalized MMS message.

Preferably, the preferences of the at least one targeted recipientinclude preferences related to content.

The MMS message preferably includes at least one of the following:content, at least one link to content, and at least one pointer tocontent. The content preferably includes at least one of the following:text, video, a stills image, audio, a software attachment, and bundledmultimedia. Preferably, the bundled multimedia includes at least one ofthe following: pop-up multimedia, and animated multimedia. For example,the bundled multimedia may include at least one of the following:Shockwave™ multimedia, Flash™ multimedia, a synchronized multimediaintegration language (SMIL) file, and a simple animation format (SAF)file.

Preferably, the personalized metadata includes at least one indicator ofat least one of the following: a creator of the MMS message, a providerof at least some content comprised in or associated with the MMSmessage, an MMS message title keyword, sponsorship of at least somecontent comprised in or associated with the MMS message, cost of atleast some content comprised in or associated with the MMS message, acategory in the MMS message, a rating of the MMS message, a duration ofat least some content comprised in or associated with the MMS message, acreation time of the MMS message, a validity period of the MMS message,a genre of the MMS message, details of a performer performing in atleast some content comprised in or associated with the MMS message, anda type of content comprised in or associated with the MMS message.

Preferably, the obtaining includes obtaining the MMS message from atleast one of the following: a content provider, and a user.

The personalized metadata preferably includes metadata determining apersonalized format of presentation of the MMS message. The personalizedformat of presentation of the MMS message preferably includes at leastone of the following: a personalized icon based format, and apersonalized menu based format.

Additionally, the method also includes receiving the personalized MMSmessage at a communication appliance of the at least one targetedrecipient. The communication appliance preferably includes at least oneof the following: a cellular telephone, a portable communication device,a personal digital assistant (PDA), a computer based device withinput/output (I/O) capabilities, a set-top box (STB), and MMS messagereception and display equipment.

There is also provided in accordance with a preferred embodiment of thepresent invention a method for providing a personalized multimediamessaging service (MMS), the method including receiving at a firstcommunication appliance of a first user an MMS message personalized inaccordance with preferences of the first user, and transmitting from thefirst communication appliance a request to transmit the MMS message to asecond communication appliance of a second user.

Additionally, the method also includes receiving at the secondcommunication appliance, in response to the transmitting, the MMSmessage personalized in accordance with preferences of the second user.

The preferences of the first user and the preferences of the second userpreferably include preferences related to content.

The transmitting preferably includes transmitting the request to an MMSmessage dispatcher system.

The MMS message preferably includes at least one of the following:content, at least one link to content, and at least one pointer tocontent. The content preferably includes at least one of the following:text, video, a stills image, audio, a software attachment, and bundledmultimedia. The bundled multimedia preferably includes at least one ofthe following: pop-up multimedia, and animated multimedia. For example,the bundled multimedia may include at least one of the following:Shockwave™ multimedia, Flash™ multimedia, a SMIL file, and a SAF file.

Preferably, each of the first communication appliance and the secondcommunication appliance includes at least one of the following: acellular telephone, a portable communication device, a PDA, a computerbased device with I/O capabilities, an STB, and MMS message receptionand display equipment.

Further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the presentinvention there is provided a method for employing a personalized MMSmessage, the method including receiving the personalized MMS message,processing personalized metadata associated with the personalized MMSmessage to generate personalized parameters determining a format ofpresentation of at least a portion of content comprised in or associatedwith the personalized MMS message, and using the personalized parametersin an electronic content guide (ECG).

Preferably, the using includes employing at least some of thepersonalized parameters to create a personalized structure of the ECG.

Additionally, the method also includes enabling a user to view the atleast a portion of content comprised in or associated with thepersonalized MMS message in response to an indication of agreement bythe user to pay for viewing the at least a portion of content.

Alternatively or additionally, the method includes enabling a user tolisten to the at least a portion of content comprised in or associatedwith the personalized MMS message in response to an indication ofagreement by the user to pay for listening to the at least a portion ofcontent.

Preferably, the format of presentation includes at least one of thefollowing: an icon based format, and a menu based format. The format ofpresentation preferably includes a format of presentation adapted forperformance of selections from the at least a portion of contentcomprised in or associated with the personalized MMS message.

There is also provided in accordance with a preferred embodiment of thepresent invention an MMS message dispatcher system including adispatcher processor obtaining an MMS message, and applying personalizedmetadata to the MMS message for at least one targeted recipientaccording to preferences of the at least one targeted recipient, therebyproducing a personalized MMS message, and a dispatcher transmitteroperatively controlled by the dispatcher processor to transmit thepersonalized MMS message to the at least one targeted recipient, unlessthe preferences of the at least one targeted recipient indicate that theat least one targeted recipient is not interested in receiving thepersonalized MMS message.

Preferably, the preferences of the at least one targeted recipientinclude preferences related to content.

The MMS message is preferably created by at least one of the following:a content provider, and a user.

Additionally, the dispatcher system also includes a user preferencedatabase storing the preferences of the at least one targeted recipient.

The dispatcher transmitter preferably includes a cellular telephonetransmitter.

The dispatcher system may be comprised in a mobile operator basestation.

Also in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present inventionthere is provided apparatus for employing a personalized MMS message,the apparatus including a receiver receiving an MMS message personalizedin accordance with preferences of a first user, and a transmittertransmitting a request to transmit the MMS message to a communicationappliance of a second user.

Further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the presentinvention there is provided an MMS system including a firstcommunication appliance of a first user, a second communicationappliance of a second user, and an MMS message dispatcher systemoperative to perform the following operations: transmit to the firstcommunication appliance an MMS message personalized in accordance withpreferences of the first user, receive from the first communicationappliance a request to transmit the MMS message to the secondcommunication appliance, and transmit to the second communicationappliance the MMS message personalized in accordance with preferences ofthe second user.

There is also provided in accordance with a preferred embodiment of thepresent invention apparatus for employing a personalized MMS message,the apparatus including a receiving element receiving the personalizedMMS message, and a processor processing personalized metadata associatedwith the personalized MMS message to generate personalized parametersdetermining a format of presentation of at least a portion of contentcomprised in or associated with the personalized MMS message, and usingthe personalized parameters in an ECG.

The apparatus for employing a personalized MMS message may be comprisedin a cellular telephone or a set-top box (STB).

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully fromthe following detailed description, taken in conjunction with thedrawings in which:

FIG. 1 is a simplified partly pictorial, partly block diagramillustration of a preferred implementation of an MMS communicationsystem constructed and operative in accordance with a preferredembodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a simplified partly pictorial, partly block diagramillustration of another preferred implementation of an MMS communicationsystem constructed and operative in accordance with another preferredembodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a simplified partly pictorial, partly block diagramillustration of yet another preferred implementation of an MMScommunication system constructed and operative in accordance with yetanother preferred embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 4 is a simplified partly pictorial, partly block diagramillustration of still another preferred implementation of an MMScommunication system constructed and operative in accordance with stillanother preferred embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 5 is a simplified partly pictorial, partly block diagramillustration of a preferred implementation of apparatus comprising aportion of the systems of FIGS. 1-4, the apparatus being constructed andoperative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the presentinvention;

FIGS. 6A-6D together constitute simplified pictorial illustrations ofexamples of an electronic content guide (ECG) usable with the systems ofFIGS. 1-4 and with the apparatus of FIG. 5, the ECG being constructedand operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the presentinvention;

FIG. 7 is a simplified flowchart illustration of a preferred method ofoperation of a dispatcher system usable in any of the systems of FIGS.1-4;

FIG. 8 is a simplified flowchart illustration of a preferred method ofoperation of the apparatus of FIG. 5; and

FIG. 9 is a simplified flowchart illustration of another preferredmethod of operation of the apparatus of FIG. 5.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Reference is now made to FIG. 1, which is a simplified partly pictorial,partly block diagram illustration of a preferred implementation of anMMS communication system 10 constructed and operative in accordance witha preferred embodiment of the present invention.

The MMS communication system 10 preferably enables transmission of MMSmessages from creators of the MMS messages to recipients of the MMSmessages. The MMS communication system 10 may preferably include acellular based communication network (not shown) that preferably employscellular telephony links.

Preferably, the MMS communication system 10 includes a mobile operatorbase station 20. The mobile operator base station 20 preferably enablescommunication among a plurality or a multiplicity of communicationappliances in the MMS communication system 10.

The term “communication appliance” is used throughout the presentspecification and claims to include a cellular telephone having MMScapability, or alternatively an appliance having cellular telephonylinks for communicating via an MMS communication system, or furtheralternatively an appliance adapted to communicate via an MMScommunication system, such as one of the following: a portablecommunication device; a personal digital assistant (PDA); a computerbased device with input/output (I/O) capabilities; a set-top box (STB);and MMS message reception and display equipment. It is appreciated thatany one of the foregoing communication appliances that does notinherently include a display, such as the STB, may preferably beassociated with a display for displaying MMS messages.

The terms “display” and “render”, with reference to an MMS message, areused interchangeably throughout the present specification and claims torefer to any appropriate mechanism or method of making content palpableto one or more of the senses. In particular and without limiting thegenerality of the foregoing, “display” and “render” refer to display ofimages, video and other types of multimedia information as well as toplayback of audio content. Further in particular and without limitingthe generality of the foregoing, the terms “display” and “render” mayalso refer to application of any one or more of the following in anappliance that displays/renders the MMS message: a vibration effect; alighting effect; and a sound effect.

For simplicity of depiction and description, and without limiting thegenerality of the foregoing, the communication appliances depicted inFIG. 1 and referred to herein below include cellular telephones. Furtherfor simplicity of depiction and description, and without limiting thegenerality of the foregoing, only two cellular telephones are depictedin FIG. 1: a cellular telephone 30 that, by way of example, transmits anMMS message; and a cellular telephone 40 that, by way of example,receives the MMS message transmitted by the cellular telephone 30.

The mobile operator base station 20 preferably includes an MMS center 50that preferably includes conventional equipment (not shown) for managingMMS messages by, for example, storing and forwarding the MMS messages,and for reformatting the MMS messages as necessary to enableinteroperability between MMS messages senders and recipients that havedifferent types of cellular telephones. The MMS center 50 alsopreferably includes an MMS message dispatcher system 60 that ispreferably responsible for dispatching MMS messages managed in the MMScenter 50 to targeted recipients. It is appreciated that the dispatchersystem 60 may alternatively be a stand-alone system that is operativelyassociated with the MMS center 50. The MMS message dispatcher system 60may preferably be implemented in any appropriate combination of hardwareand software.

Preferably, the dispatcher system 60 includes the following elements: adispatcher receiver 70; a dispatcher processor 80; and a dispatchertransmitter 90. The dispatcher receiver 70 may preferably include acellular telephone receiver, and the dispatcher transmitter 90 maypreferably include a cellular telephone transmitter.

The dispatcher receiver 70 preferably receives an MMS message preparedby a creator of the MMS message and provides the MMS message to thedispatcher processor 80. The dispatcher processor 80 preferably obtainsthe MMS message, and applies personalized metadata to the MMS messagefor at least one targeted recipient according to preferences of the atleast one targeted recipient to produce a personalized MMS message. Thedispatcher transmitter 90 is preferably operatively controlled by thedispatcher processor 80 to transmit the personalized MMS message to theat least one targeted recipient, unless the preferences of the at leastone targeted recipient indicate that the at least one targeted recipientis not interested in receiving the personalized MMS message.

The at least one targeted recipient may include, by way of example, auser of the cellular telephone 40. The preferences of the at least onetargeted recipient may preferably include preferences related tocontent.

Preferably, the dispatcher system 60 also includes a user preferencedatabase 100 which preferably stores the preferences of the at least onetargeted recipient. The user preference database 100 is accessible bythe dispatcher processor 80.

In operation, a creator of an MMS message prepares the MMS message forsending to at least one targeted recipient via the MMS communicationsystem 10. The creator of the MMS message may, for example, be a contentprovider and/or a user. By way of example, which is not to be consideredas limiting, the cellular telephone 30 is used by the creator both forcomposing the MMS message and for transmitting the MMS message via themobile operator base station 20 to a recipient who operates the cellulartelephone 40.

When preparing the MMS message, the creator may, for example, include inthe MMS message, or otherwise associate with the MMS message, at leastone of the following: content; at least one link to content; and atleast one pointer to content. The content may preferably include atleast one of the following: text; video; a stills image; audio; asoftware attachment; and bundled multimedia.

The bundled multimedia may preferably include at least one of thefollowing: pop-up multimedia; and animated multimedia. Examples ofpop-up multimedia and animated multimedia include the following:Shockwave™ multimedia; Flash™ multimedia; a synchronized multimediaintegration language (SMIL) file; and a simple animation format (SAF)file.

The creator may obtain the content from any one or more of varioussources. For example, the creator may obtain the content frominformation, such as video clips, broadcast by a headend (not shown) ofa cable or a satellite transmission system. Alternatively, the creatormay obtain the content from the Internet or from files stored in thecellular telephone 30. Further alternatively, the creator may obtain thecontent from files stored in computerized appliances (not shown) thatare accessible by the cellular telephone 30.

The at least one link to content may, for example, include aworld-wide-web (WWW) link or a link to information broadcast by theheadend. The at least one link to content may alternatively oradditionally include a link to a data bank (not shown) in the dispatchersystem 60.

The at least one pointer to content may preferably include a pointer toa file or a block of information that includes at least one of thefollowing: text; video; a stills image; audio; a software attachment;and bundled multimedia. The bundled multimedia may includepop-up/animated multimedia, such as, for example, at least one of thefollowing: Shockwave™ multimedia; Flash™ multimedia; a SMIL file; and aSAF file.

After preparation of the MMS message, the creator may preferably use thecellular telephone 30 for transmitting the MMS message to the dispatchersystem 60. The MMS message is then preferably received at the dispatcherreceiver 70 which preferably provides the MMS message to the dispatcherprocessor 80.

The dispatcher processor 80 preferably retrieves from the userpreference database 100 information regarding preferences of the atleast one targeted recipient and applies to the MMS message personalizedmetadata for the at least one targeted recipient according topreferences of the at least one targeted recipient, thereby producing apersonalized MMS message. The dispatcher processor 80 then preferablyprovides the personalized MMS message to the dispatcher transmitter 90,unless the preferences of the at least one targeted recipient indicatethat the at least one targeted recipient is not interested in receivingthe personalized MMS message. In response to reception of thepersonalized MMS message from the dispatcher processor 80, thedispatcher transmitter 90 preferably transmits the personalized MMSmessage to the at least one targeted recipient.

It is appreciated that if the preferences of the at least one targetedrecipient indicate that the at least one targeted recipient is notinterested in receiving the personalized MMS message, transmission ofthe personalized MMS message to the at least one targeted recipient ispreferably prevented.

The personalized metadata preferably includes metadata determining apersonalized format of presentation of the MMS message. The personalizedformat of presentation of the MMS message may preferably include atleast one of the following: a personalized icon based format; and apersonalized menu based format. The personalized format of presentationpreferably enables selections from at least a portion of contentcomprised in or associated with the personalized MMS message.

The personalized metadata also preferably includes at least oneindicator of at least one of the following: a creator of the MMSmessage; a provider of at least some content comprised in or associatedwith the MMS message; an MMS message title keyword; sponsorship of atleast some content comprised in or associated with the MMS message; costof at least some content comprised in or associated with the MMSmessage; a category in the MMS message; a rating of the MMS message; aduration of at least some content comprised in or associated with theMMS message; a creation time of the MMS message; a validity period ofthe MMS message; a genre of the MMS message; details of a performerperforming in at least some content comprised in or associated with theMMS message; and type of content comprised in or associated with the MMSmessage.

The indicator of the creator of the MMS message preferably includes orotherwise indicates a name of the creator, typically a sender of the MMSmessage so that the at least one targeted recipient may identify anentity from whom the MMS message has arrived.

The indicator of the provider of at least some content comprised in orassociated with the MMS message may preferably include or otherwiseindicate a name of an entity that provides the specific content. Forexample, if the specific content is a video clip, the indicator of theprovider of the video clip may include the name of a broadcaster of thevideo clip or the name of a producer of the video clip.

The indicator of the MMS message title keyword preferably includes orotherwise indicates at least one title keyword that may be used toidentify the title of the MMS message and to enable searches throughlists of MMS messages.

If the specific content is sponsored by a sponsor, the indicator ofsponsorship preferably includes or otherwise indicates the name of thesponsor.

The indicator of the cost of at least some content comprised in orassociated with the MMS message preferably includes or otherwiseindicates a cost associated with the MMS message. The cost maypreferably be calculated according to a business model. For example, theat least one targeted recipient may be billed for the MMS message or forsome content in the MMS message on a rental basis, or billed on a basisof a number of times the MMS message or chargeable content comprised inor associated with the MMS message is played.

The term “category”, in all of its grammatical forms, is used throughoutthe present specification and claims with reference to an MMS message toinclude a subject group of the MMS message or of content comprised in orassociated with the MMS message. The indicator of the category in theMMS message preferably includes or otherwise indicates a subject groupto which the MMS message or content comprised in or associated with theMMS message belongs. For example, the indicator of the category in theMMS message may indicate a subject group of news, or a subject group ofsports, or any other appropriate subject group. It is appreciated thatthe indicator of the category in the MMS message may also include orotherwise indicate sub-categories in the MMS message, such assub-categories of news that relate to news at different geographicalregions such as the Middle East, sub-categories of sports that relate todifferent sports such as football, etc.

The term “rating”, mentioned with reference to an MMS message, is usedthroughout the present specification and claims to include a gradeassigned to the MMS message or to content comprised in or associatedwith the MMS message by an entity such as, for example, a creator of theMMS message or a creator of content associated with the MMS message.Ratings of MMS messages may, for example, be categorized similar toratings given to movies or according to other criteria such as selectionpopularity. The indicator of the rating of the MMS message preferablyincludes or otherwise indicates a rating assigned to the MMS message orto content associated with the MMS message, such as “not suitable forchildren under 13 years of age” or “highly popular”.

The indicator of the duration of at least some content comprised in orassociated with the MMS message and the indicator of the creation timeof the MMS message are self-explanatory.

The indicator of the validity period of the MMS message preferablyincludes or otherwise indicates a period of validity of the MMS message.For example, the indicator of the validity period of the MMS message mayindicate that the MMS message is valid for 36 hours.

The indicator of the genre of the MMS message is self-explanatory. Theindicator of the details of a performer performing in at least somecontent comprised in or associated with the MMS message preferablyincludes or otherwise indicates at least one detail of the performer,such as the name of the performer.

The indicator of the type of content comprised in or associated with theMMS message preferably includes or otherwise indicates a content typethat includes at least one of the following types: text; video; a stillsimage; audio; a software attachment; and bundled multimedia.

The personalized MMS message transmitted by the dispatcher transmitter90 is preferably received at the cellular telephone 40. The receivedpersonalized MMS message is preferably processed and prepared fordisplay by apparatus 110 for employing a personalized MMS message thatis preferably comprised in the cellular telephone 40 or associatedtherewith. A preferred embodiment of the apparatus 110 is describedbelow with reference to FIG. 5.

As mentioned above, the MMS message is created in the cellular telephone30 and transmitted from the cellular telephone 30 to the cellulartelephone 40 via the MMS message dispatcher system 60. The MMS messagemay alternatively be obtained at the MMS message dispatcher system 60from another source, such as, for example, the mobile operator basestation 20 or the MMS center 50. In such a case, the dispatcherprocessor 80 preferably obtains the MMS message and applies personalizedmetadata to the MMS message for at least one targeted recipientaccording to preferences of the at least one targeted recipient toproduce a personalized MMS message. The dispatcher transmitter 90preferably transmits the personalized MMS message to the at least onetargeted recipient, unless the preferences of the at least one targetedrecipient indicate that the at least one targeted recipient is notinterested in receiving the personalized MMS message.

It is appreciated that regardless of whether the MMS message wasreceived from the cellular telephone 30 of from another source, the MMSmessage is personalized in the MMS message dispatcher system 60.

It is further appreciated that alternative suitable systemconfigurations may be employed for communication of personalized MMSmessages to an MMS-receiving communication appliance. Examples, whichare not to be considered as limiting, of such alternative systemconfigurations are described below with reference to FIGS. 2-4.

The term “MMS-receiving communication appliance” is used throughout thepresent specification and claims to include a cellular telephone or anyother appropriate communication appliance.

Reference is now made to FIG. 2, which is a simplified partly pictorial,partly block diagram illustration of another preferred implementation ofan MMS communication system 200, constructed and operative in accordancewith another preferred embodiment of the present invention.

In the system 200 of FIG. 2, a cellular telephone 210 is preferably usedto communicate with content provider equipment 220 of a content providerfor receiving a personalized MMS message. The cellular telephone 210 isa non-limiting example of an MMS-receiving communication appliance. Thecellular telephone 210 may be similar in structure and function to thecellular telephone 40 of FIG. 1 and may similarly include or beassociated with the apparatus 110 of FIG. 1 for employing thepersonalized MMS message.

The content provider equipment 220 preferably includes or is associatedwith the following elements: a portal manager 230; and an MMS messagedispatcher system 240. The MMS message dispatcher system 240 maypreferably be similar in structure and function to the MMS messagedispatcher system 60 of FIG. 1.

In operation, a first user employing the cellular telephone 210preferably transmits a content request A that is received at the contentprovider equipment 220. In response to the content request A, the portalmanager 230 may, for example, create or obtain an MMS message associatedwith content as requested in the content request A, and applypersonalized metadata to the MMS message for the first user according topreferences of the first user, thereby generating a personalized MMSmessage. The MMS message may, for example, have characteristics andcontent associated therewith as mentioned above with reference toFIG. 1. The preferences of the first user may preferably includepreferences related to content.

Preferably, the portal manager 230 sends the personalized MMS message tothe MMS message dispatcher system 240. The MMS message dispatcher system240 preferably transmits the personalized MMS message to the cellulartelephone 210. The cellular telephone 210 preferably receives thepersonalized MMS message and the apparatus 110 comprised in orassociated with the cellular telephone 210 preferably processes thepersonalized MMS message and prepares the personalized MMS message foruse.

In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the presentinvention, after the first user receives at the cellular telephone 210the MMS message personalized in accordance with his preferences, thefirst user may decide to send the MMS message to a second user. In sucha case, the first user may preferably use the cellular telephone 210 totransmit, for example to the MMS message dispatcher system 240, arequest B to transmit the MMS message to a second communicationappliance of the second user. By way of example, which is not to beconsidered as limiting, the second communication appliance of the seconduser comprises a cellular telephone 250.

Preferably, in response to the request B, the portal manager 230 appliespersonalized metadata to the MMS message for the second user accordingto preferences of the second user, thereby generating a personalized MMSmessage for the second user. The preferences of the second userpreferably include preferences related to content.

Preferably, the portal manager 230 provides the MMS message personalizedin accordance with the preferences of the second user to the MMS messagedispatcher system 240 for transmission to the cellular telephone 250.The cellular telephone 250 preferably receives the MMS messagepersonalized in accordance with the preferences of the second user fromthe MMS message dispatcher system 240, and apparatus 110 comprised in orassociated with the cellular telephone 250 preferably processes thepersonalized MMS message and prepares the personalized MMS message foruse.

It is appreciated that if the preferences of the second user indicatethat the second user is not interested in receiving the personalized MMSmessage, the MMS message dispatcher system 240 preferably does nottransmit the MMS message to the second user.

The preferences of the second user are typically different from thepreferences of the first user. For example, the first user may prefer toreceive a personalized MMS message with general news headlines inHebrew. The second user may prefer to receive a personalized MMS messageincluding sports news with stills images and headlines in English. Insuch a case, when the first user views a news headline (in Hebrew) thatrelates to a sports news item that may be of interest to the seconduser, the first user may transmit a request to the content providerequipment 220 requesting transmission of the sports news item to thesecond user. The MMS message dispatcher system 240 may then preferablytransmit the sports news item to the second user as an MMS message withstills images and headlines in English.

Reference is now made to FIG. 3, which is a simplified partly pictorial,partly block diagram illustration of yet another preferredimplementation of an MMS communication system 300 constructed andoperative in accordance with yet another preferred embodiment of thepresent invention.

In the system 300 of FIG. 3, a cellular telephone 310 is preferably usedto communicate with content provider equipment 320 of a content providerand with a mobile operator base station 330 for receiving a personalizedMMS message. The cellular telephone 310 is a non-limiting example of anMMS-receiving communication appliance. The cellular telephone 310 may besimilar in structure and function to the cellular telephone 40 of FIG. 1and may similarly include or be associated with the apparatus 110 ofFIG. 1 for employing the personalized MMS message.

The content provider equipment 320 may preferably include a portalmanager 340. The mobile operator base station 330 may preferably includean MMS center 350 that may be similar in structure and function to theMMS center 50 of FIG. 1. The MMS center 350 may preferably include or beassociated with an MMS message dispatcher system 360 that is preferablyresponsible for dispatching MMS messages managed in the MMS center 350to targeted recipients. The MMS message dispatcher system 360 may besimilar in structure and function to the MMS message dispatcher system60 of FIG. 1.

In operation, a user of the cellular telephone 310 may preferablytransmit a content request to the content provider equipment 320. Inresponse to the content request, the portal manager 340 preferablytransmits standard content and user identification of the user to theMMS message dispatcher system 360. The term “standard content” is usedthroughout the present specification and claims to include content thatis typically provided in a form suitable for many users and is notpersonalized. It is appreciated that the standard content may beprovided in or associated with an MMS message. The MMS message may, forexample, have characteristics and content associated therewith asmentioned above with reference to FIG. 1.

Preferably, the MMS message dispatcher system 360 employs the useridentification to locate and retrieve preferences of the user, whichpreferences may be stored in a user preference database (not shown inFIG. 3) comprised in or associated with the MMS message dispatchersystem 360. The user preference database may be similar in structure andfunction to the user preference database 100 of FIG. 1. The preferencesof the user may preferably include preferences related to content.

Preferably, the MMS message dispatcher system 360 applies personalizedmetadata to the MMS message to obtain a personalized MMS message for theuser. The MMS message dispatcher system 360 then preferably transmitsthe personalized MMS message to the cellular telephone 310 of the user.

Reference is now made to FIG. 4, which is a simplified partly pictorial,partly block diagram illustration of still another preferredimplementation of an MMS communication system 400 constructed andoperative in accordance with still another preferred embodiment of thepresent invention.

In the system 400 of FIG. 4, a cellular telephone 410 is preferably usedto communicate with content provider equipment 420 of a content providerA and with content provider equipment 430 of a content provider B. Thecontent provider equipment 420 preferably includes a portal manager 440;the content provider equipment 430 preferably includes a portal manager450. The cellular telephone 410 is a non-limiting example of anMMS-receiving communication appliance. Preferably, the cellulartelephone 410 includes an MMS message dispatcher system 460 that may besimilar in structure and function to the MMS message dispatcher system60 of FIG. 1. The cellular telephone 410 may also preferably include orbe associated with the apparatus 110 of FIG. 1 for employing apersonalized MMS message.

In operation, a user of the cellular telephone 410 may preferablyreceive, for example from the portal manager 440, an MMS messageincluding pointers to requested information. The user may thenpreferably create a content request based on the pointers and onpreferences of the user and use the cellular telephone 410 to transmitthe content request to, for example, the portal manager 450. The portalmanager 450 preferably processes the content request to create apersonalized MMS message by obtaining requested content and associatingpersonalized metadata for the user with the requested content. Theportal manager 450 then preferably transmits the personalized MMSmessage to the cellular telephone 410, where the personalized MMSmessage is displayed to the user in a personalized format ofpresentation. The personalized format of presentation may preferablyinclude at least one of the following: a personalized icon based format;and a personalized menu based format.

The system 400 of FIG. 4 may, for example, be useful in cases where thecontent provider equipment 420 has limited MMS capabilities compared tothe content provider equipment 430, and the content provider A and thecontent provider B have a cooperation agreement for providing MMSmessages. In such a case, the content provider equipment 430 may providean enhancement to the MMS capabilities of the content provider equipment420, thus enabling provision of a level of personalization as requestedby the user. For example, the content provider equipment 420 may havecapabilities for sending business news in text only, while the contentprovider equipment 430 may have video capabilities for sending businessnews in video. In such a case, if, for example, the preferences of theuser require a personalized format of presentation of business news tobe in video and text, the content provider equipment 420 and 430 maycooperate according to the system configuration as shown in FIG. 4 toprovide the personalized format of presentation according to thepreferences of the user.

It is appreciated that the content providers A and B may alternativelycomprise a single entity. In such a case, the content provider equipment420 and the content provider equipment 430 may be comprised in a singleelement and the portal managers 440 and 450 may also be comprised in asingle element.

Reference is now made to FIG. 5, which is a simplified partly pictorial,partly block diagram illustration of a preferred implementation of theapparatus 110 of FIGS. 1-4, the apparatus 110 being constructed andoperative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the presentinvention.

The apparatus 110 may be embodied in a communication appliance, such asa cellular telephone that may, for example, include any one of thefollowing: the cellular telephone 40 of FIG. 1; the cellular telephones210 and 250 of FIG. 2; the cellular telephone 310 of FIG. 3; and thecellular telephone 410 of FIG. 4. The apparatus 110 may alternativelycomprise a stand-alone apparatus which is associated with a cellulartelephone or with any other suitable communication appliance thatcommunicates via any of the MMS communication systems 10, 200, 300 and400. For example, the apparatus 110 may be embodied in an STB (notshown) having a cellular telephony link for communicating via the MMScommunication system 10.

The apparatus 110 is preferably implemented in any appropriatecombination of hardware and software. Preferably, the apparatus 110includes the following elements: a receiving element 500; a processor510; an on-screen display (OSD) unit 520; and an input device 530. Theinput device 530 may comprise any appropriate input device such as, forexample, any one or a combination of the following: a keypad; akeyboard; and a mouse input device.

The receiving element 500 preferably receives a personalized MMSmessage, for example, from a conventional receiving unit (not shown) ofa cellular telephone such as the cellular telephone 40 of FIG. 1. Theprocessor 510 preferably processes personalized metadata associated withthe personalized MMS message to generate personalized parametersdetermining a format of presentation of at least a portion of contentcomprised in or associated with the personalized MMS message, and usesthe personalized parameters in an electronic content guide (ECG). TheECG may preferably be displayed by the OSD unit 520. Examples of theECG, which are not to be considered as limiting, are described belowwith reference to FIGS. 6A-6D.

The format of presentation may preferably include at least one of thefollowing: an icon based format; and a menu based format. Preferably,the format of presentation includes a format of presentation that isadapted for performance of selections from the at least a portion ofcontent comprised in or associated with the personalized MMS message.

In operation, the apparatus 110 receives a personalized MMS message atthe receiving element 500. The processor 510 preferably processespersonalized metadata associated with the personalized MMS message togenerate personalized parameters determining a format of presentation ofat least a portion of content comprised in or associated with thepersonalized MMS message.

After generating the personalized parameters, the processor 510 maypreferably use the personalized parameters in an ECG which is displayedby the OSD unit 520 on a display of a cellular telephone in which theapparatus 110 is comprised or with which the apparatus 110 isassociated. Preferably, the processor 510 uses the personalizedparameters by employing at least some of the personalized parameters tocreate a personalized structure of the ECG, which ECG may be used by auser for entering selections and carrying out operations on the at leasta portion of the content comprised in or associated with thepersonalized MMS message.

Preferably, after the ECG is displayed to the user, the user is enabledto view and/or to listen to the at least a portion of the contentcomprised in or associated with the personalized MMS message. It isappreciated that enabling the user to view and/or to listen to the atleast a portion of the content may be in response to an indication ofagreement by the user to pay for viewing and/or listening to the atleast a portion of the content. Such an indication of agreement to paymay be entered by the user, for example, via the input device 530. It isappreciated that the indication of agreement to pay that is entered bythe user may be provided to the processor 510 for authentication andverification. Appropriate methods of providing indications of agreementto pay and of authentication and verification of such indications ofagreement to pay are well known in the art.

The user may also, for example, use the input device 530 to enter arequest to transmit the MMS message to another user. In such a case, therequest is preferably processed by the processor 510 and provided to atransmitter (not shown) of the communication appliance which transmitsthe request.

Reference is now made to FIGS. 6A-6D, which together constitutesimplified pictorial illustrations of examples of an ECG usable with thesystems of FIGS. 1-4 and with the apparatus of FIG. 5, the ECG beingconstructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIGS. 6A and 6B depict examples, which are not to be considered aslimiting, of different personalized formats of presentation of the ECGand of MMS messages accessible via the ECG in two cellular telephones600 and 700 which may, for example, belong to two different users. Thedifferent personalized formats of presentation may typically beseparately configured, by the two different users via the respectivecellular telephones 600 and 700, by inputting different personalizedparameters.

In FIG. 6A, the format of presentation of the ECG is, by way of example,provided as a personalized icon based format that is displayed on adisplay 610 of the cellular telephone 600. The personalized icon basedformat enables a first user to make selections via the cellulartelephone 600 from content associated with a first personalized MMSmessage that is received at the cellular telephone 600. By way ofexample, the personalized icon based format is arranged as a set oficons with descriptors in a format which uses an italic font. Eachcontent item in the first personalized MMS message may be associatedwith a size, for example in bytes. By way of example, a downloadingmechanism is used as a type of delivery in which the first user maydownload each content item and play a downloaded item at the user'sdiscretion and at times selected by the user without having to becontinuously connected on-line when the first personalized MMS messageand/or content associated with the first personalized MMS message isbeing played.

Further by way of example, it is assumed that the first user selects theitem “Business News”. In response to such a selection, a display screenas depicted in FIG. 6C may be presented to the first user, where thedisplay screen displays text and graphics of business news contentassociated with the first personalized MMS message. The first user maythen, for example, select a “save” option for saving the business newscontent in a memory (not shown) in the cellular telephone 600. Selectionof the “save” option may be performed in a conventional way, forexample, by pressing a “menu” key 620 and then pressing an appropriatekey on the cellular telephone 600.

In FIG. 6B, the format of presentation of the ECG is, by way of example,provided as a personalized menu based format that is displayed on adisplay 710 of the cellular telephone 700. The personalized menu basedformat enables a second user to make selections via the cellulartelephone 700 from content associated with a second personalized MMSmessage that is received at the cellular telephone 700. By way ofexample, the personalized menu based format includes a list of broadcastor interactive items with descriptors in a format which uses an outlinefont.

Further by way of example, each content item comprises audio/video (A/V)information that may be displayed on the display 710, and a streamingmechanism is used as a type of delivery which enables viewing ofstreamed content including A/V. In such a case, the second user may viewthe second personalized MMS message; however, in order to view andlisten to streamed content comprised in or associated with the secondpersonalized MMS message, the second user must be connected on-line.

By way of example, it is assumed that the second user selects abroadcast of a sports item (the first item in the list in FIG. 6B). Inresponse to such a selection, a display screen as depicted in FIG. 6Dmay be presented to the second user, where the display screen displays abroadcast video program including a highlight of a sports game, whichhighlight is associated with the second personalized MMS message.

In the examples depicted in FIGS. 6A-6D personalization differencesbetween the different formats of presentation preferably include thefollowing: font type; display of text and graphics vs. display of avideo program; and display of different varieties of content items. Itis however appreciated that additional personalization parameters may beused that may provide further personalization capabilities. Suchadditional personalization parameters may preferably be related tocontent and include, but not limited to, the following: a message orattachment size; total transmitted data bytes per a period of time, suchas a day; content rating; type of transmitted information, such as goodnews vs. bad news; a payment threshold; a genre of transmittedinformation; a title keyword in the message or a message attachment; avalidity period of the message; and details of a performer performing inat least some content comprised in or associated with the message.

Reference is now made to FIG. 7, which is a simplified flowchartillustration of a preferred method of operation of the dispatcher system60 of FIG. 1, it being appreciated that the dispatcher system 240 ofFIG. 2, the dispatcher system 360 of FIG. 3, and the dispatcher system460 of FIG. 4 may each be similar in structure and function to thedispatcher system 60 of FIG. 1. The method of FIG. 7 preferablycomprises the following steps:

An MMS message is obtained (step 800) for use in a personalizedmultimedia messaging service. Personalized metadata for at least onetargeted recipient is applied (step 810) to the MMS message according topreferences of the at least one targeted recipient, thereby producing apersonalized MMS message. The personalized MMS message is transmitted(step 820) to the at least one targeted recipient, unless thepreferences of the at least one targeted recipient indicate that the atleast one targeted recipient is not interested in receiving thepersonalized MMS message.

Reference is now made to FIG. 8, which is a simplified flowchartillustration of a preferred method of operation of the apparatus 110 ofFIG. 5. The method of FIG. 8 is self-explanatory.

Reference is now made to FIG. 9, which is a simplified flowchartillustration of another preferred method of operation of the apparatus110 of FIG. 5. The method of FIG. 9 preferably comprises the followingsteps:

An MMS message which is personalized in accordance with preferences of afirst user is received (step 1000) at a first communication appliance ofthe first user. A request to transmit the MMS message to a secondcommunication appliance of a second user is transmitted (step 1010) fromthe first communication appliance, for example, to an MMS messagedispatcher system.

It is appreciated that various features of the invention which are, forclarity, described in the contexts of separate embodiments may also beprovided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, variousfeatures of the invention which are, for brevity, described in thecontext of a single embodiment may also be provided separately or in anysuitable subcombination.

It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the presentinvention is not limited by what has been particularly shown anddescribed hereinabove. Rather the scope of the invention is defined onlyby the claims which follow:

1. A method for employing a personalized multimedia messaging service(MMS) message to create and display an electronic content guide (ECG) ina communication appliance, the method comprising: receiving thepersonalized MMS message by the communication appliance; then processingpersonalized metadata associated with the personalized MMS message bythe communication appliance to generate personalized parametersdetermining a format of presentation of at least a portion of contentcomprised in or associated with the personalized MMS message; thenemploying at least some of the personalized parameters by thecommunication appliance to create a personalized structure of the ECG;and displaying the personalized ECG by the communication appliance. 2.The method according to claim 1 and also comprising enabling a user toview the at least a portion of content comprised in or associated withthe personalized MMS message in response to an indication of agreementby the user to pay for viewing the at least a portion of content.
 3. Themethod according to claim 1 and also comprising enabling a user tolisten to the at least a portion of content comprised in or associatedwith the personalized MMS message in response to an indication ofagreement by the user to pay for listening to the at least a portion ofcontent.
 4. The method according to claim 1 and wherein said format ofpresentation comprises at least one of the following: an icon basedformat; and a menu based format.
 5. The method according to claim 1 andwherein said format of presentation comprises a format of presentationadapted for performance of selections from the at least a portion ofcontent comprised in or associated with the personalized MMS message. 6.Apparatus for employing a personalized multimedia messaging service(MMS) message to create an electronic content guide (ECG), the apparatuscomprising: a receiving element to receive the personalized MMS message;a processor to: process personalized metadata associated with thepersonalized MMS message to generate personalized parameters determininga format of presentation of at least a portion of content comprised inor associated with the personalized MMS message, and then to employ atleast some of the personalized parameters to create a personalizedstructure of the ECG; and an on-screen display unit to display thepersonalized ECG.
 7. A cellular telephone comprising the apparatus ofclaim
 6. 8. A set-top box (STB) comprising the apparatus of claim
 6. 9.Apparatus for employing a personalized multimedia messaging service(MMS) message to create an electronic content guide (ECG), the apparatuscomprising: means for receiving the personalized MMS message; means forprocessing personalized metadata associated with the personalized MMSmessage to generate personalized parameters determining a format ofpresentation of at least a portion of content comprised in or associatedwith the personalized MMS message; means for employing at least some ofthe personalized parameters to create a personalized structure of theECG; and means for displaying the personalized ECG.